We are a small group of Permaculture practitioners, growers, and teachers who came together during the International Permaculture Convergence in Epping Forest UK in 2015. We are involved in permaculture both in the UK and in India. Permaculture has become our lens through which we look at life, live and laugh, learn, and share.
In view of the magnitude of current human and ecological crises, we strongly feel that synergistic, bottom up and top-down solutions are all needed for transformative change.
We partner with various health, social and environmental organizations to promote a multidisciplinary holistic “whole systems” approach, using frameworks based on Permaculture.
The permaculture movement offers vital perspectives and tools to address catastrophic climate change.
Human-caused climate change is a crisis of systems—ecosystems and social systems–and must be addressed systemically. No single new technology or blanket solution will solve the problem. Permaculture employs systems thinking, looking at patterns, relationships and flows, linking solutions together into synergistic strategies that work with nature and fit local conditions, terrain, and cultures.
Efforts to address the climate crisis must be rooted in social, economic, and ecological justice. The barriers to solutions are political and social, not technical and the impacts of climate change fall most heavily on frontline communities, who have done the least to cause it.
By starting the conversation for regeneration and resilience-based farming amongst farming communities is needed to best support the farming community to cope in such unprecedented times of uncertainty. Enhancing the resilience needed to manage and overcome uncertainty.
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